Daily Record for Nov. 6, 2012

November 6, 2012

A search of a Marshalltown woman following an arrest for theft revealed her to be illegally in possession of a stun gun.

Police responded to a call Friday night that Kinzi Mueller, 19, had allegedly stolen a $5 jar of nuts from Family Dollar. A search of Mueller revealed her to be carrying the weapon as well as pipe, said Capt. Mike Hanken, with the Marshalltown Police Department. When confronted, Mueller began throwing the items in her purse across the store.

A Marshalltown man faces burglary and robbery charges following an incident Friday night.

Christopher Anderson, 25, allegedly attempted to pull a 21-year-old Marshalltown man from his car after the man dropped off a friend at a home on the 600 block of South Eighth Avenue, said Capt. Mike Hanken, with the Marshalltown Police Department.

The victim managed to get away from Anderson, Hanken said, but later realized his cell phone had been taken from his car.

A Marshalltown man's third public intoxication charge also landed him a first-degree harassment charge after he allegedly made some off-color remarks to the arresting officer.

Police arrested Willie Hilson, 55, for public intoxication, enhanced to an aggravated misdemeanor due to it being his third offense, Sunday night, according to police reports.

During the arrest, Hilson allegedly told the officer that he should have shot one of the MPD officers like the man accused of doing so Friday afternoon in connection with a burglary at Lennox Employees Credit Union.

That statement caused the officer also to charge Hilson with first-degree harassment, also an aggravated misdemeanor.

Marshall County Courthouse

Court

Monday

Arif Pajazetovic, 303 N. 3rd Ave., made an initial appearance, through a Yugoslavian interpreter, on a carrying a concealed weapons charge and a making a false claim of an emergency charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle his cases. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on Nov. 15. Bond is set at $1,000 cash or surety. The court ordered that he be fingerprinted and photographed at the Marshalltown Police Department no later than 4 p.m. on Nov. 16.

Terissa Elaine Perez, 408 Thomas Dr., made an initial appearance on a serious domestic assault charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle her case. The preliminary haring is set for 1 p.m. on Nov. 21. Perez was released on her own recognizance. A no-contact order was issued for the protected party. The court ordered that if she possessed any firearms or ammunition that Perez make arrangements with the Marshall County Sheriff Office to surrender them until this matter is resolved.

Willie Hilson, address unknown, made an initial appearance on a public intoxication-enhanced charge and a harassment first-degree charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle his cases. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on Nov. 15. Bond is set at $2,000 cash only. A no-contact order was issued for the protected party. The court ordered that Hilson be photographed and fingerprinted at the Marshalltown Police Department no later than 4 p.m. on Nov. 16.

Ko Reh, 308 E. Boone St., made an initial appearance, through a Burmese interpreter, on a criminal mischief third-degree charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle his case. The preliminary haring is set for 1 p.m. on Nov. 21. Ko Reh was released on his own recognizance.

Carrie Ann Kleinman, address unknown, made an initial appearance on a warrant for a failure to appear at a pre-trial conference charge. Merrill Swartz, who was previously appointed, will continue to represent Kleinman in this case. The pre-trial conference is reset for 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 9 with the trial reset for 9 a.m. on Nov. 15. Bond is set at $1,000 cash only.

David Charles Smith, House of Compassion, made an initial appearance on a aggravated assault charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle his case. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on Nov. 15. Bond is set at $2,000 cash only. A no-contact order was issued for the protected party. The court ordered that Smith be photographed and fingerprinted in conjunction with this charge no later than 4 p.m. on Nov. 16.

Marshalltown Police Department

Incidents

On Saturday, Michelle Stier, 411 N. 3rd St., reported the theft of an 8G iPod from her residence. Estimated value of loss was $200.

On Friday, Olyvia Ryan Davison, 523 N. 2nd St. Apt. #1, reported damage to two Matrix Tour tires on a 2012 Dodge Stratus while parked at her residence. Estimated value of damage was $400.

On Thursday, Silvia Marie Garcia, 112 W. Lincoln St., reported damage to eight windows and four tires on a 1997 Ford Explorer while parked at her residence. Estimated value of damage was $2,000.

Citations

On Friday, Carrie Treva Simatovich, of State Center, was cited for operating while intoxicated first-offense.

On Saturday, a car driven by Dennis Presley Tucker, 1703 Edgebrook Dr. Apt. B2, was northbound through the Walmart parking lot and a vehicle driven by Angel Jose Aguilera, of St. Joseph, Mo., was traveling west through the Walmart parking lot and they collided where the roads intersected. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Tucker car was estimated at $5,000 while the Aguilera vehicle received an estimated $1,000 in damage.

On Friday, a car driven by Cody Ryan Kopel. 306 1/2 Bromley St., was dropping people off at work at JBS Swift when, due to the road ahead being closed, it began to back up and collided with the front of a vehicle driven by Maria Guadalupe Morales Macias, 1612 Laurel Dr., which was also dropping off a worker. No injuries were reported. Kopel was cited for no insurance-accident related. Damage to the Kopel car was estimated at $100 while the Morales Macias vehicle received an estimated $1,800 in damage.